DRAPERY. GREAT SOCIAL CHANGES Have taken place in the Commercial History of Dunedin. No such Goods for Quality and Price have ever been offered for Sale under the ordinary mode of importing as are now to be had at the Favorite P stablishmeut of J£IRKPA’« RICK, GLENDINING, &CO. The general scales of prices of all kinds of Drapery, Silk Mercery, Carpets, Furnishing, and Clothing hare Wen by their grand system altered ahi plStced. ; , These r«y cireMnttanees *ill so largely benefit the Purobiieni As te Amount to a great saving in their yearly expenditure. It is. the opinion of countless observers, that, such advantages as K. G. & Co, offer to Buyers, more strikingly 1 wh^n .seen than when adveitised. :• ; Several shipments of Spring and Summer Drapery, Silk Mercery, Floorcloths, Furnishing, . and Clothing, now on- view in the undermentioned departments ; SILKS— ' ' ■ The demand is every day increasing for their celebrated Black ilka. The following excellent ; recotmnendatioa is that they keep the Best Silks that are made, and Silks that are Warranted to ,w*ar by the manufacturers, Soper and Son, Spitalfields,-and'Bonnet et Cie, Lyons. Prices vary from 3s 6d to!4s per yard. SILKS- ... The greatest choice is here of Colored and Fancy. Silk Dresst s j and the greatest praise is that they are good and I 'cheap. They have got of fifty shades of- Plain -and -Colored' Grosgraips and Glaces Same variety of Self- , -colored Corded k, from. L 4 wafds ; "Fancy Striped do, from r69s ; , Figured and do,.from 808 ; Weddmg Silks, 4 " from 70s to J l26s. ‘ ■' '’ K | IRISH min-wo *T^2T:;'r t ; 1 As this very beautiful and durable DreW is increasing in popularity, theyhtfv.cithported direct-from larger-sto^;' . > ?■ O] «, MANTLES— - - ; 11 This dijihHinent is" fsined for Mantle's, • A Polonais?sfr Tte bargains given season after season ,hayo created- sui i pHfe r & ; 3; TWy aire. now shoeing the latest- desipha in Manti'las, Capes,-ana Cuirasses. French Models copied abhaiLpricie. Any style made to order. Fit faultless, by Mite Cameron. ■ UNDERCLOTHING— -T
On the merits of this department it may be truly said that they supply Chemises, Gowns, Petticoats, Drawers, Bodies, &c., &c., at less price than the materials could be procured at in Duhedin. ' V j. f Grand Display of Millinery. New ... ■, Parisian Bonnets, .some very beautiful designs. • New Bridal Bonnets, Mourn* ing Bonnets, . /Great Novelties in' * Trimmed Hats The largest stock yet' seen ,of Infants’; Boys’, and Girls* Hats, all prices, qualities, and styles. Trimmed and Untrimmed Ladies’ Leghorn Hats, and every make of Straws v in all the fashionable shapes, from 9d upwards. ' DRESSp— ;v A splendid collection of New Spring Dresses, comprising Homespuns, Berges, , Alpacas, Summer Twills, Spring Serges, Japanese, Mikado, and Ashantee Fa- . brics. The latest novelty is the Royal . Russian Sexlure, satin striped, of greatbeauty andduririvlity; in> fifty different colors. Can only be obtained at this htuiab, at Is 6d and 2s per yard. WARNINGS THAT MAY BE HEEDED.' PRINTS— 1 The great evil of the day is Prints, Cambrics, Brilliants, and Piques, that do not wash. This can be avoided by i purchasing here, as they import only Hoyle’s, Crum’s, and Koenig’s Goflds—warranted fast- colors. .-These names are a sure guarantee that the colors ate , perfection. FLANNELS— Another growing evil in the trade is remedied in this department, rK., GL, and CIo., do not keep that useless make of Flannel mixed with Cotton,' and sold at 114 and Is Id per yard, but for little more money they give the best All-wool Real Welsh and Pure Saxony Flannels, warranted not to shrink in the washing. An Important Department in their Business. The best description of ' Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster. Scotch, and Felts only kept. Prices very moderate. FACTS FAIRLY AND FULLY STATED. READY-MADE- : That in this branch of their business the Stock of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing fnm Melbourne, Bristol, London, and notably from their own Factory, is by far the Best and Cheapest in the Colony. In addition tq the Regular Assortment, they have opened out during the week THIRTY MORE CASES, Thus offering the Largest Choice of GOODiCLDTHING- IN THIS MARKET. TWEED— • ; ■ Just received; a very Large Importation of most Beautiful and Durable TweedS. Good Colonial, at 4s Bd ; West of England, from 6a per yard. TAILORING— . | ..’(bis-Department is under the managej* inent of a really First-class Cutter of acquired taste, hence a good and stylish fit can bo, depended on, while the chargee will be found much more moderate, than those of any other T ailoring Firms, in consequence of,"Small Profits being the guiding.principle'6f.; t . | KIRKPATRICK, GLBNDINING, dt cb, , . ... - .. . -,- ~t j. t
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Evening Star, Issue 3626, 6 October 1874, Page 1
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